490 



PTERIDOSPERMS, ETC. 



[CH. 



The fronds described by Zeiller as T. spatulata^ (fig. 330, B, C) 

 closely resemble Jurassic leaves from Victoria referred to 

 Taeniopteris Daintreei McCoy". 



B 



Fig. 330. A. Taeniopteris Carnoti, Ben. and Zeill. (Nat. size. After Renault 

 and Zeiller.) 



B. T. spatulata, McClell. (Nat. size. After Zeiller.) 



C. T. spatulata. ( x 3. After Zeiller.) 



D. Supposed sporangium of T. coriacea. ( x 15. After Sellards. ) 



E. T. coriacea. ( x 2. After Sellards.) 



Whether specifically identical or not, these leaves represent 

 a type distinguished from the other species of the genus by 

 the small breadth of the linear- lanceolate or linear-spathulate 



' Zeiller (02) PI. xiii. For synonymy, see also Arber (05) p. 124. 

 ' Seward (04) figs. 18—22. 



